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GSA Newsletter: March 13th, 2023
GSA Newsletter: March 6th, 2023
Latin American Film Festival: March & April 2023
In our current global situation of climate change and environmental catastrophe, many environmental humanities scholars are turning to indigenous ontologies to seek out answers and guidance. The five movies curated for the festival showcase narratives from indigenous communities from several Latin American countries and portray their struggles and strategies of survival. With the festival, we … Read More
GSA Newsletter: February 27th, 2023
GSA Newsletter: February 20th, 2023
Graduate Writing Program Lecture February 24
The Graduate Writing Program is proud to present a lecture by Professor Eric Hayot entitled “Why Writing Is Hard, and What to Do About It.” Dr. Hayot is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Studies at Penn State University. He is the author of the groundbreaking writing guide The Elements of Academic Style as well as … Read More
Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building in Higher Education
The Mentoring for Social Justice and Community-Building Project – a joint initiative of the School of Graduate Studies and Douglass Residential College – is thrilled to announce that Dr. Anneliese Singh will be joining the Rutgers community for a virtual talk, scheduled for March 30, 2023. Students, faculty, staff, and community members are encouraged to attend! Review the … Read More
RU grad students apply now for Eagleton Fellowship – funding available – deadline March 24
RU grad students – APPLY NOW for Eagleton Fellowship – stipends and tuition available Apply now for 2024 Eagleton Fellowship program, open to all RU graduate students from all campuses. STIPENDS AND TUITION REMISSION AVAILABLE! Gain experience and knowledge of how American politics, government, policy and advocacy impacts your field of study. Be … Read More
The Women’s Leadership Spring Conference: Building Coalitions
Join the Women’s Leadership Coalition as we gather to network, hear from professionals, and learn how to use our leadership skills and resources to bring together people from other marginalized communities or identities to work towards a common goal. We will host a professional development workshop facilitated by Patti O’Brien-Richardson, Associate Teaching Professor at Bloustein … Read More